velkavankila
Velkavankila is a Finnish term that translates to "debt prisoner." Historically, it referred to an individual who was incarcerated due to their inability to pay their debts. This practice was more common in earlier legal systems where imprisonment for debt was a recognized punishment.
In many countries, including Finland, the concept of imprisoning someone solely for being unable to pay civil
The term "velkavankila" therefore carries historical weight, representing a period when societal and legal structures dealt